Math Resources for Kids

Math apps can range from basic arithmetic concepts like numbers, fractions to mathematical formulas, theorems. Educational App Store helps parents, teachers and students to instill basic and complex math skills with our selection of math apps which will assist them at home and school. These best apps are aimed at kids and students of all ages to learn and practice math concepts that are explained in a fun way with the help of games, puzzles, quizzes, flashcards and more.

Some of the below apps is specifically designed to target the math domains and standards required for Elementary, Middle and High School students following the Common Core State Standards for Math. Some of the maths apps is designed to follow the programmes of study for the England National Curriculum.

The collection of iPad and Android educational math apps helps children practicing math facts, answering traditional skill-and-drill questions, solve four basic concepts (addition and subtraction apps, multiplication and division apps) in Preschool and Kindergarten and build their math fluency.

    King of Maths helps your child learn basic algebra, geometry, division, and other math equation.   The app is designed in form of a game; so your child chooses between two characters and complete mathematical challenges in addition and subtraction. When children play this game, they are challenged to figure out missing numbers before they can arrive to an answer.  The game will also help your child to understand the basic concept in math. King of Maths is regarded as one of the best free math apps because it was developed to improve the mathematical knowledge of children in elementary schools. 

    Devices: Android, iPhone, iPad


    A helpful and engaging app packed full with fraction-related activities, useable over a wide range of ages and skill levels. This app has received an EAS certification of 5 Stars.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Five Little Monkeys is a fun, interactive musical counting game based on a popular rhyme. As the little monkeys jump on the bed, children can develop counting and maths skills. There are also a number of interactive objects that introduce children to concepts like stop/go, open/close and on/off, as well as other features to motivate children to interact with the app. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    ‘MathHelper’ is the perfect ‘at your fingertips’ reference tool for those who are studying/practising maths at a higher level. The app covers eight main topics including: Linear Algebra, Vector Algebra, derivative and probability theory. This app will provide you with all the theory you need to revise difficult topics and help assist solving those tricky equations. 

    Devices: Android


    Skoolbo Core Skills has to be one of the best apps that we have come across so far. Kids will love it and teachers will love that the kids love it so much. The app receives a 5 Star EAS Certification and EAS Recommended Status. 

    Devices: Android, iPhone, iPad


    A one of a kind app that will engage with kids immensely. The app tests maths skills as well as taking learners through a fantastical gaming journey. The app deserves an EAS Certification of 5 Stars and subsequently receives EAS Recommended Status. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    cRaMiT Maths GCSE provides GCSE style questions in the exact same format you will encounter in your exams.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Have you ever spent hours trying to memorize math formulas? Math Ref is an excellent reference app for mathematics that includes over 1.400 formulas, figures and many other mathematical examples and tips. We think that this is an app that everyone should have, it runs smoothly, it is well organised and will be a worthy companion either in class or at work. Overall, according to our EAS Certification, this is a 4 star app that shouldn’t be missed for just £0.61p.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Maths Formulas is a simple-to-use app that provides all basic and advanced formulas in mathematics. It includes formulas for: 
geometry, measures, algebra and trigonometry. This app also has a number of tools to calculate the area of shapes, find the roots of equations and convert units of measure. 

    Devices: Android, iPhone, iPad


    This is a highly comprehensive app that teaches basic counting, quantity and pattern concepts. We were very impressed at the quality of the app and it has received an EAS Certification of 5 Stars and EAS Recommended Status.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Dragon Shapes is an app that will help your child discover and improve their ability to recognise and name different geometrical shapes and develop spatial visualisation abilities. It all starts with a story about a friendly dragon that lived in a village but then got lost. With the scales he left behind you will have to build geometric shapes that will help you to rescue and return the dragon to the people. The fun activities are organised into four learning levels and are suitable for ages 6-10. Dragon Shapes is a great app to introduce and learn geometry figures and it receives a 5 star EAS Certification and the EAS Recommended Status.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Maths Formulas app has a staggering amount of information – If you’re studying maths at high school or University, and want reference guide for formulas, this is definitely the app for you.

    Devices: Android, iPhone, iPad


    Kids Numbers and Math is a bright app which allows children to practise a range of skills including counting, adding, subtracting and identifying the larger and smaller number out of a pair. There is also a game where children memorise numbers to form matching pairs. The app is easy to use and has illustrations that support learning.

    Devices: Android


    GCSE Maths Prep Flashcards is a helpful revision aid that can be used anywhere. Great for quick sessions on the bus, or just before going to bed, this app will help you form quick associations between a key term and its meaning. More progress tracking options would be a great plus, but this app has received an EAS Certification of 5 Stars.

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Bubble Pop Multiplication is a fun game that allows children to learn and practise times tables. Children can select the times table they would like to practise and then use them to pop the bubbles before time runs out. This game has been created by a teacher, to help develop confidence and fluency with multiplication. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Division is a clearly structured and visually appealing app that can help students improve their knowledge and understanding of division. It covers the initial concept of simple division, through to remainders, dividing by powers of ten and long division with decimal answers. The app includes a wide variety of activities, animations and assessments to support teaching and learning. It is suitable for use in Key Stages 1 and 2.  

    Devices: Android, iPhone, iPad


    Bubble Pop Number Bonds is a fun game that can help children practise number bonds and mental addition. Levels include: number bonds to 10, 20, 50 and 100 as well as addition pairs with a total of up to 20, 50 or 100.   

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Kids Measurement Science is an intuitive and simple to use app. It includes a number of exercises to help children practise measuring skills including reading and setting the time, and using a virtual balance to weigh objects. These exercises help kids practice their scientific concepts in a practical way using made-up units of measurement. 

    Devices: Android


    This is a great app for kids who are in Early Primary to gain familiarity with numbers and to begin to build associations between whole numbers and addition. The game is exciting and continuously builds on concepts as the game progresses. We have given at an EAS Certification of 5 Stars and EAS Recommended Status. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Symmetry School is the first app in a software suite entitled “Spraoi School” from Dublin based company PixelSoup. We are very excited about this app because the app has been featured in The Guardian as part of a list “50 Best Apps for Kids from 2013 that Parents can Trust”. A lot of research went into the app as PixelSoup pilot-tested the app with 600 children in four schools. The app’s design is beautiful and the educational content is based on curriculum. The teaching method is highly engaging and mesmerising. We award the app with the top EAS Certification of 5 Stars. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    This is the best educational app winner at the BETT show in 2014. The app is amazing and children will really enjoy working with it. It’s the closest thing to a text-book, exercise book and interactive lesson rolled into one. Our verdict is that the app wholeheartedly deserves the EAS Certification of 5 Stars and EAS Recommended Status. 

    Devices: iPhone, iPad


    Find 760 questions and 76 revision notes within the app to help with GCSE Maths. The app is excellent as it makes sure to teach the concepts that students will need, as well as testing their knowledge and providing feedback. 

    Devices: Android


    Take a breath and make your GCSE preparation a fun activity with our collection of GCSE apps.

    Devices: Android


    Kindergarten Kids Math uses clear images and an open, friendly approach to  guide children through 400 interactive exercises. It covers the basics of maths in a structured way to help understand counting, number recognition, sequences, addition and subtraction with numbers 1 to 20. It is useful for children aged 4-7.

    Devices: Android


    Key Stage 2 (KS2) Maths Years 5/6 is structured like a workbook and provides children with lots of opportunities to practise key maths skills. This app covers lots of mathematics topics, including practice with the 4 number operations, decimals, fractions and algebra.  

    Devices: Android